CA CA - Maya Millete, 39, missed daughter's birthday, Chula Vista, 7 Jan 2021 #4 *husband arrested*

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Every time I look at the map looking for places I might drive if I had a body in the car, I wind up looking at Otay Lake, Otay Lake Road, and Route 79 on the other side of what appears to be hills/mountains. There seems to be pretty much nothing out there.
 
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I also do remember, when i worked in that area, homes/neighbors would sometimes be 1/4 mile apart. thats how rural it is. Plus, only LE around the area that ive noticed were just border patrol. Very vast part of San Diego.

MOO
There's that Golden Acorn Casino out there in Campo. I've never been. Have you? My friend and I were discussing this case and said it'd be a good alibi to go to the casino and get on camera while on the way to disposing. Okay, I know it's unlikely, but all kinds of things run through the mind. I imagine the casino added traffic and the need for more cameras and LE though.
 
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I just passed through San Clemente and there was a freeway sign that said there is limited access across the border. I would have to think he wouldn’t travel over the border.
 
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There's that Golden Acorn Casino out there in Campo. I've never been. Have you? My friend and I were discussing this case and said it'd be a good alibi to go to the casino and get on camera while on the way to disposing. Okay, I know it's unlikely, but all kinds of things run through the mind. I imagine the casino added traffic and the need for more cameras and LE though.
yes ive been there.. its in the middle of nowhere.. only a gas station right next to it. other than that, just a local elementary school.

Just a little back story, i used to be the IT director for the whole school district in that area, so i would travel frequently between the schools in that area. i call tell you it takes approx 45 min to each school, but the way to get to them.. its basically windy 2 lane roads in between woods, hills,mountains. Most of the time, im the only car on the road. Thats how secluded this area is. Occasionally, I would see a border patrol vehicle parked.

Interesting tidbid. Blackwater Security (formerly), which was that private military security organization hired back during the war, had their training site in one of those towns -Potrero. Potrero is close proximity to Campo
 
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I understand that Larry, did not take his cellphone with him on his 8 hour plus trip.
Gee, how unlikely is that?
I live in San Diego.
San Diego has many remote places to hide a body.
What LE can do, without pings off of his nonexistent phone, is, check the milage on the vehicle he drove against service records of the vehicle.
Still will be difficult.
After what has been revealed so far, I know who the murderer is. With or without a body.
But, will a jury?

^^^ I didn't link that, but just made a comment that Little is challenging this guy Dames to go find Maya if he thinks he can. I know Dames says he's the world's foremost in his field, but yes, taking what he says with a grain of salt until he proves he can find Maya.
I'm more interested in going that direction because it seems to make sense that it might be wise to go hide a body in that direction. I know you know the areas surrounding San Diego county. What are your thoughts on which direction to search for Maya? Do you think going east would be a good bet?
 
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If you're sick of waiting like I am, just think how Maya's Children and her Family feel. Prayers. Please end this nightmare of waiting. Please find Maya.

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I understand that Larry, did not take his cellphone with him on his 8 hour plus trip.
Gee, how unlikely is that?
I live in San Diego.
San Diego has many remote places to hide a body.
What LE can do, without pings off of his nonexistent phone, is, check the milage on the vehicle he drove against service records of the vehicle.
Still will be difficult.
After what has been revealed so far, I know who the murderer is. With or without a body.
But, will a jury?

Below is an interesting and hopeful read. LE going back recently,for hours, tells me they are crossing the forensic Ts.
Someone is not that smart. Not going to get away with it IMO. I’m hoping the gun hearing ( photo of child with guns etc) is part of getting those kids out of there soon.Or at least planting that seed. Not the photo but the ( sickening) description is out for public knowledge. They appear to be keeping constant presser on someone. Tracing the freezer, uncle etc. We are not privy to how much they call, follow him,question people who know him, etc.iMO his entire “everything” is out there. Someone is in a marathon with a skilled and trained army. Just look at Barry Morphew’s mug shot. He looks beyond exhausted.

No Corpse? No Problem. Notable Murder Convictions Without a Body
An abrupt change or a sudden stop in electronic behavior is a telling sign.

MOO
 
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I haven't read thru all the threads, so please forgive me if this has already been addressed. Does anyone know if the FBI has been contacted? If not, I sincerely hope the family requests that they get involved.
 
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Things may have changed over in TJ now, I hope so, but we and people I know had experiences of being pulled over and attempts to extort money from us by their so called police. Years ago, they wanted to hold on to my drivers license until I came back to that street to give them the cash they wanted.

I don't think it'd be necessary to transport the body to Mexico and take additional risks. However, if he or helper did get caught with a body over there, I think he would be kept in a jail over there for awhile, until they determined whether the death occurred in the U.S. or in Mexico.

I remember hearing on the local news about this veteran marine stuck in a Mexican jail for seven months.
U.S. Marine arrested for entering Mexico with guns says jail guards beat, bullied him - New York Daily News (nydailynews.com)

Andrew Tahmooressi, Marine sergeant jailed in Mexico, back in U.S. - CBS News
oh it happens for sure. its still bad there. we hide the money.

i was thinking they would turn them over to US officials if they were caught with a body while crossing into Mexico, to clarify. Like if they were one of the random searches.
 
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Every time I look at the map looking for places I might drive if I had a body in the car, I wind up looking at Otay Lake, Otay Lake Road, and Route 79 on the other side of what appears to be hills/mountains. There seems to be pretty much nothing out there.
In doing a little research on this area I find it's had more than a couple homicides, and victim's families have petitions to clean the area up. Sounds like your speculation is well founded. Here is mention of a stabbing and a homicide victim:

Stabbing victim found wounded in pool of blood under I-5 in south San Diego

Amateur opinion and speculation
 
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oh it happens for sure. its still bad there. we hide the money.

i was thinking they would turn them over to US officials if they were caught with a body while crossing into Mexico, to clarify. Like if they were one of the random searches.
I don't think LM would personally risk it, but he might have paid someone to make that trip across the border. However, given that he was gone for 11-ish hours without his phone, this suggests to me that he was off taking care of the burial himself; perhaps with an accomplice.
Apparently he didn't take street cams in to consideration?

As I posted upthread, the countdown has begun. IMHO, we are literally right on top of an arrest coming.

Amateur opinion and speculation
 
  • #35
Not sure if this article was posted last week, but it's a detailed explanation of the recent search warrant.

They used a 3d crime scene scanner, and there's a video explaining how that works. They set one up in the Millete's garage.

What did investigators find in Maya Millete's house? | cbs8.com

"A 3D scanner uses both a laser and a camera to create a virtual layout of the crime scene, which can help investigators take precise measurements.

“What the scanner does is it emits an IR laser from [one] side of the scanner. That laser hits this spinning mirror. The laser can then map everything that it sees and essentially show the entire scene in 3D,” said Colorado crime lab employee Brian Wangler in a 2015 video posted on YouTube.

The 3D crime scene can then be animated on a computer, and also be used to map out the path a bullet may have traveled."
 
  • #36
Sounds like whatever happened, happened in the garage.
 
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Sounds like whatever happened, happened in the garage.
I interpret that as looking for evidence created when he was putting her in the vehicle for transport. I tend to think she was murdered in the bedroom, but anything is possible.

This speculation is predicated, of course, on a murder actually transpiring at that residence. It has not been confirmed, so this is all just "amateur opinion and speculation!"
 
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Maybe the last shots happened in the garage.

JMO
 
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Hi everyone. I went back to find LM's workplace and I couldn't find it. Is he still working? Does he have a C.O.? Are the kids ever out of his sight? I hope they pick him up soon.
While anything is possible, I can't imagine a military site allowing someone with known illegal arms (and a huge cache at that) to be at the workplace. Too risky.

Amateur opinion and speculation
 
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